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Aaron Case

Birth25 FEB 1749 - Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts
Death12 NOV 1834 - Northampton, Fulton, New York
MotherMary Cole
FatherWilliam Case

Born in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts on 25 FEB 1749 to William Case and Mary Cole. Aaron Case married Patience Seamans and had 10 children. He passed away on 12 NOV 1834 in Northampton, Fulton, New York.

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Parents
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William Case
1705 - 1767
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Mary Cole
1711 - 1798
Spouse(s)
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Patience Seamans
1752 - 1824
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Eunice Case
Unknown - 1817
Children Show all
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Rufus Case
1779 - 1877
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Aaron Case
1771 - 1852
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Mary Case
1783 - 1871
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Patience Case
1776 - 1855
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Perez Case
1793 - 1876
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Mercy Case
1773 - 1864
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Isaac Case
1786 - 1864
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Sarah Case
1788 - 1838
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Alexander Case
1791 - 1868
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Lydia Case
1781 - 1872

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